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Filter by Meaning The journalist is construing the politician's statement as a threat.
His construing of her actions as malicious was unfounded.
The politician's construing of the bill was seen as controversial by some.
The therapist is construing the patient's behavior to diagnose a disorder.
The diplomat was tasked with construing the foreign leader's speech for his own government.
The interpreter is construing the dialogue between the two leaders.
The psychologist was construing the patient's behavior to make a diagnosis.
The children were having fun construing sandcastles on the beach.
The diplomat was construing the treaty from French to English.
She is construing her dreams to gain insight into her subconscious mind.
The politician is construing his opponent's words to make him look bad.
The detective is construing the clues to solve the mystery.
The politician was accused of construing the data to fit their agenda.
The journalist is construing the politician's statement as a veiled threat.
The psychologist is skilled at construing people's body language to understand their thoughts.
The interpreter was responsible for construing the speaker's words in sign language for the deaf audience.
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